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Community Description The name of this square (which translates to "Onions Field") derives from a vegetables market that took place on this site in the 1400s. It's a square that was a parking lot for much of the last few decades, but was landscaped in 2017. It's home to the famous Casa dos Bicos, built in 1523 and one of the few buildings that survived the 1755 earthquake. Next door is Casa das Varandas, a building also dating back to the 1500s, but altered in the 1740s. Now painted yellow, it was damaged in the earthquake, but still features the old iron balconies.
From here you can also see the Cathedral, and there are several restaurants with outdoor seating.
On the lawn, where tourists relax in the...

Community Description The name of this square (which translates to "Onions Field") derives from a vegetables market that took place on this site in the 1400s. It's a square that was a parking lot for much of the last few decades, but was landscaped in 2017. It's home to the famous Casa dos Bicos, built in 1523 and one of the few buildings that survived the 1755 earthquake. Next door is Casa das Varandas, a building also dating back to the 1500s, but altered in the 1740s. Now painted yellow, it was damaged in the earthquake, but still features the old iron balconies.
From here you can also see the Cathedral, and there are several restaurants with outdoor seating.
On the lawn, where tourists relax in the sun, there's also a children's playground.

Community Description The name of this square (which translates to "Onions Field") derives from a vegetables market that took place on this site in the 1400s. It's a square that was a parking lot for much of the last few decades, but was landscaped in 2017. It's home to the famous Casa dos Bicos, built in 1523 and one of the few buildings that survived the 1755 earthquake. Next door is Casa das Varandas, a building also dating back to the 1500s, but altered in the 1740s. Now painted yellow, it was damaged in the earthquake, but still features the old iron balconies.
From here you can also see the Cathedral, and there are several restaurants with outdoor seating.
On the lawn, where tourists relax in the...

Community Description The name of this square (which translates to "Onions Field") derives from a vegetables market that took place on this site in the 1400s. It's a square that was a parking lot for much of the last few decades, but was landscaped in 2017. It's home to the famous Casa dos Bicos, built in 1523 and one of the few buildings that survived the 1755 earthquake. Next door is Casa das Varandas, a building also dating back to the 1500s, but altered in the 1740s. Now painted yellow, it was damaged in the earthquake, but still features the old iron balconies.
From here you can also see the Cathedral, and there are several restaurants with outdoor seating.
On the lawn, where tourists relax in the sun, there's also a children's playground.